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Bi-wiring my JPW330's
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 16181"><p>Biwire can be a pot of luck, or a pot of BS. It definitely works sometimes, sometimes not. I'm glad it works for you, I remember it working for me on an old set of Kef Q55's I had many moons ago. Currently on my B&W's it does not seem to be the best solution however, other single wire cables I tested (for the same price as my biwire Monster M2.4) seem to outperform them, an upgrade path I will soon take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 16181"] Biwire can be a pot of luck, or a pot of BS. It definitely works sometimes, sometimes not. I'm glad it works for you, I remember it working for me on an old set of Kef Q55's I had many moons ago. Currently on my B&W's it does not seem to be the best solution however, other single wire cables I tested (for the same price as my biwire Monster M2.4) seem to outperform them, an upgrade path I will soon take. [/QUOTE]
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